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Uncertainty PrincipleInfra 10-04 : Black Sun (2010)

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The April Infra release brings a long-awaited massive droning funeral dirge from Uncertainty Principle. Multiple guitar layers guide you to the surface of the black sun, and beyond.

download the video from http://www.archive.org/details/Infra1004_BlackSun_video
visit Infra at http://nulll-void.com/nulll/collective/infra.htm


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Artist/Composer: Uncertainty Principle
Date: 2010
Keywords: funeral doom, doom metal, doom, dirge, death

Creative Commons license: Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0


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Bathe in the Black Sun 62.6 MB
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Reviewer: marac - 3.00 out of 5 stars3.00 out of 5 stars3.00 out of 5 stars - April 25, 2011
Subject: Nice doom atmosphere, but too repetitive
This is a drone-based instrumental doom metal song. I like this genre and I quite enjoyed this work. But I can see its shortcomings. The tune is too repetitive - lack of vocals doesn't help here. Instrumental pieces require a little different style of writing, as to compensate for the lack of a vocal line. Usually, one of the instruments is brought to the front, playing a distinct melody, the purpose of which is to substitute the singer.

Here we have only a long wall of drones, which may soon become boring for a listener who is not a dedicated fan of the genre. Not much is changing or happening throughout the (very long) track.

Finally, production sucks a little bit. The sound is not selective, what adds to the tiring effect of this work.


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